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Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1849-05-02

Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1849-05-02 page 1

DAILY OHIO STATE JOURNAL. VOLUME XII. COH MBtJS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 184!). NUMBER 253. VM. B. THRALL & HENRY REED, EDITORS AM) PROPRIETORS. Officf. snuth-cnat eorner of High street and S-igar .1II17. TERMS, Daily per nnnum, Tti-weekly per annum, Weekly pernnniiin. 6 no g so 'J (10 TerniN of Advertising. m I 1: 1 . M Mmu : 01 I K I ncm line, ur 11 v - "i 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 11 'ii uuun, j, 1 , .11111 ...I. (V... Mtf.li ii.l.Iition-.l insertion I'or three o.rmth. M for six montliB $11 lor It tnontos fit Longer advertisement! in the same proportion, with a deduction of SO por (out. on tin; IBIOUnl over $20 in Bit mouths. , Hy tiik Yf.au. For twelve line f IS fourth of a col mn j!20 half a column ;J,10 whole column JjptO. AMERICAN. MM. KELSEY, COLUMBUS, O. J. CARMfLI J.iiovn CARLISLE HOUSE, O p p o s i t e the New Court House, South Main street, Apr)lfft-w&wtf ciHci.KVtt.t.n. nHH'. C. T. SOLIs, ATTORNEY AT LAW. am, SOI.ICl 1 ,)U IN OMAN-CERV, Columbui, Ohio. Office on State street, in ho Masonic Hall building, immediately East of the City Hank. All professional business attended ti. with promptness anil care. dcc,20dtf. charles w. gilmork, ATTORNBY VP LAW, Chlllleothe, Ohio, will practice in the courts of Hons, Pickaway, anil the adjoining counties. nov30,.dtf. MATTHEWS & BUTTLES, ATTORNEYS and 'ounnUonnt Law, ( 'otumbni.Ohto. Oilier one iloor toath of 1. N. Whiting A Huntington' Rook-store, up stairs. Nor. I, low. V . 1. MaTTHKWS. A. B, Hl'TTl.KS. II. 1). OTTER A TTORNEY AT LAW, mm" Solwitor m Chancer;). Of t hee Or) High street, out door north of tho Exchange Rink, up stair. May 25. WALTER THRALL, ATTORNEY and Counsellor at Law. Columbus, Ohio, ILT'Vlso.a Commilon.r to take thi Acknowledgement of Deeds for the State of New York. f7" Office on High St., between Town and Rich. octSO, DIl7 M ARIN'S OFFICE,"' BASEMEN'!1 of Judge Swan's new building, High Ft. Residence Sent hu est coiner of Rich and Third sts., opposite Baptist Church. declldtf, BROADWAY HOTEL. B V DAVID MITCHELL, Broad atreet, Cohimbua, 0- hio. April 11. .dll. F I. N. WHITING HUNTINGTON, BOOKSELLERS and Stationers, next door to the Clinton Bank. High street, Columbd, Ohio. A large assortment . f Books ami Stationer always on hand. SEIBERT & LILLET. B OOK-BINDEBS, High street, opposite the Public Offi. t olumbua, Aug. xo, it, 10. Vm. Sf.iuf.iit. M. . LILLET. (JERK, ABBOTT & CO., DEALERS in Hardware and Cutlery, Iron. Nails, Glass, House Builders' materials, Fanning and Mechanical Tools, Military (ioods, &c. Ac., No. liil High street, sign of the (lilt Padlock. "j7b7 wiieaton DRUOOI ST. and Dealer in Patent Medicines, Paints.Oils, Dye Stull's, Class, Ac. ic.wholesaleand rctail,corncr of High and Broad streets, Columbus, Ohio. FAY r KILBOIIRNE, DEALERS in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware. Drills. Medicines, Paints. Oils, Dve Stull's, Leather, Boots and Shoes, Ac, High street. Colunibus. Ohio. Oct. 1,1841, C. B. KING, EALEB IN DRY GOODS, Ice., opposite Exchange Bank, Columbus. Nov. ID.. If. D B. COM8TOCK A CO., FORWARDING ami COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 1 Produce Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacturers, Canal Basin, Columbus, Ohio. J, B IDC WAY & CO'S il'.ON FOUNDRY, Broad street, near the Bridge, Colum bus. Ohio. Stoves of all kinds, and a great variety oft 'listings, always on hand. Oct. I, 1841. DR. HOR'T THOMPSON'S OFFICE) 0, 4, NEIL'S EXCHANGE, opposite tho Secretary Of Stale's Offic., High It., Columbus, decll. N COLUM III S HAT STORE. JE R001SILL, High street, opposite lbs State Build. . ings, always keeps on hand a good assortment of Hals and Caps of the latest fashions. Hals made to order. LAW. PB, WILCOX and A. I'. I'f.uky will practice Law, ns partners, in Franklin and adjoining counties. Oliicc on cast side of I li.rh street, opposite I.N. Whiting .V Huntington s Bookstore Feb. Ili..t-wtf. . writ wil t vim! p 1111 i v OURGICAI, and Machaaical Dentist, Columbus. Ohio. KJ Agent tor Alcock s rretniiim I eetli. r or sale linker tx Riley's Patent I'nrcep Key. Mav 13..t-wly. CITY LIT CRY STAB LB. riiBE subscriber has removed to the new brick stablebiiilt JL by Dr. I.. Goodale, comer of Sugar and Fair alleys, a lew s'eps from Hii'h street, and rear of the Capitol House. HP HORSES AND CARRIAGES TO LET ,aj Nev 2..Hif. J. MASSEY. geTirge E. WALcWfT-SIGN AND BANNER PAINTER, Nov. D...dtf. coi.iiMinis, onto. OHIO MUTUAL FIRK INSURANCE CO. Fire and Life Insurance. rilllS Company continues to take risks on Lives and J Property, on the iiiONt approved principles of Mutual Insurance. Fire Depnrtmcnt. jZT The average cost of Insurance in this Depart aient. is less man tmr-juurin per cent, per annum. Policies issued on tho Mutual or Cash plan at the op tion of the applicant. Life Department. Policies on Lives issued daily atoruuArrthl usual rates of premium. N. B. Advantages made available on two or more contia gencies. For information, apply st the office. Carpenter's Build inn, between thn Exchange and City Banks, High street, Co unions. TIMOTHY GKIFI ITH. Sept. If,, 11115. twy. Secretary. VALUABLE BEAL ESTATE FOR SALE. The subscriber otters for sale, on very liberal terms, the following described real estate, situate on the .National road, in tho immediate vicinity of the eastern boundary lino of tl.e corporation of Colunibus, and opposite the Blind Asylum, to wit: out lots Nos. Rfi. DP. 1(10. (OS and IOR,ofCro by a addition of out lota. Abo Nos I. 2. I and f. of Kam-sey's addition. S6, '-? and SO. of ( hniiipinn's subilivision of half swetiou .No. it Also, in lot No. S3, on Tow street, of Champion's addition to the city of Colunibus. On out lot No. fit. there is a good I wo story brick bouse, together with suitable out-houses. 4c. There is also on in-lot No. 2.1, on Town street, a sin ill frame house. For further particulars, as to price, ire. inquire of the subscriber on the premises. apll. .ditwtf. AMOS S. RAMSKY. WHTTE SULPHUR SPHIS,. FARE FOB i k Situated one and a hall miles south ot Co Jumbiu.nn the west bank of the Motorifar, containing gW fftcres ; two-thinls of the richest kind of bottom. The balance is upland, pr good .junlitv lor corn or wheat. All un iler cultivation but about :S0 acres. The farm is well wa tered. having the Scioto river running the whole length on one side, and a never failincr sulphur soring lr the centre, which lor ttock water is unsurpassed bv any other in the world. Any person desiring to purchase, will do well to call and examine the Spring Farm. Teruis made known on application. April S..dtf4iw VM. ,. MINES, llBIIRHRlBhllSHHRiiMIIIIIIll 1 1OLUMBU8 ibon nouns. f. HAiUktN, All kinds and at Pittsburgh pri-P. HAY DEN. J Manufacturer of IRON and WHIP. izes kept constantly on bsnd, and for sal. ccs. leb-ldAwtl FRANKLIN HOUSE. ,! 1,1 TAYLOB, late of the .Montgom- .Itot l'rv Hons.., has taken the above stand, which bo has thoroughly repaired and arranged for the comfort and Convenience of his friends and others who mav favor him with their custom. His past experience in the business, warrants him in saying he knows the wants of the traveling public, and is fully prepared to administer thereto, in a manner that will give general satisfaction. He hopes by a i.lriet attention to business, and studied effort to please, lo merit n liberal share of public patronage. April 6, 1849. dfcw UNITED STATES DOTEL Colombo! ROBERT RUSSELL M s taken the united State Hotel, located it few rodf xuitli of Jiia old itaad, where tic is prepared to acoommodate and will behappv to welcome Tits nid patroni and friendi, and :l 1 1 othera who mav have occaalon lo visit Co- IuuiIhis, in pursuit ol either buxincHK r pleaaurot Mnrch 28, 1849. fj Statearoati, Scioto (inzfittn, Cincinnati ( j;tzi:tte, and Cleveland Herald pabliih weekly( to amount ot ,S- each( and charge tliiw office, marS8. NKW ARRANGBttBNT. TI IK lubaeriber bavins taken, for a term 'r year, the NURSEKY E.STAUMSllMKiNT of John Burr, Klao.., offeri to his friendi and the pnblto si choice aoleolion ef Fruit 7Wm, Shrubbery, Gretn Hovm Plant &c , Ape, Having purchased all of the celebrated Burr eedlliig itraWborriea. In theae v. ill be found varieties superior to all othen. Purchaaeri who mav want any artiolea in the above line, bv oalling at the nurajry about hall a mile east of the MontffomarT HOUaej Or by leaving their orders with John Miller. )1 High atreet. John Bqrr,, near the Tost Offica, or at tin; shop of the nuliscri!er'n father, on Friend street, can nave the same attended to promptly. All trees. Ace., will be packed for hipping, in first rale order. ADAM SITES. Coiumbue, March 30.1849-f FUJI HFtT-IMMKl)JATUI.V. n l T new, eletiant.convenicnt and healthy I louse jjjj oppoaitethe new Court (louse, on Hlghxtreet in This 1 1. use in well calculated tor the accommoda tion of twenty five or thirty hoarders, or lor a pri vate residence foi a large family. Every thing about it convenient, comfortable and pleaaant Inquire of I.. F. Clark, or MILLS & SMITH, April f. tf Real Katate Agentt. ilrisa BOSTON PIANOS. THHE ubecriber would moat reepootfnlly call the atten- L tion ol the musical public to ?oine of (iilhert's Patent (rnnd Action Piano Fortes, He is now opeaJiigi among which are two Eolichord Pianoa, for Compactneaa of form, beauty of atyle, delicacy of touch, power anil quality of ton, SIJUPASS AliL OTIFKRS. ever made In this country. Their peculiar const runt ion ren dels the tone ho rich, varied, and powerful, ns entirely to preclude the possibility of being appreciated without being heard. Persons wlahing to purchase and the profeiaioti Lener-ally are respectfully invited to call, examine and decide for themselves. All Pianoa sold at this agency Will be warranted for one year if they do not prove gOOu, the purchase money will be refunded or exchanged to suit the purchaser. Arrangements having been Riatle, new music for the Piano will be received monthly. Piano wire in nets or tingle itring. Pianoa, Organe, Seraphinea, and all kindiof musical inatrn menta, tuned or repaired at short notice. Orderi from a distance promptly attended to, Pianoa sold at manufacturers' prices and carriage. Wareroom. 4 doors north of Aeil House. nov6ddtwly A. REED, Agent. J. RIDGWAY fe CO., BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS , OHIO. MA M T VCTUKKKS of Steam Rnginee, Stoves, Plowa and all kinds of Machinery. They are the exclueive nwnulhcturerB in this jmrt of the State of Bucks Improved Double awl Single Oven Cooking Stovi, And have recently procured an entire new let of pattern-, containing late improvements made under the special direction of the patentee. This Stove, they are now prepared to say, is the v..rv lest family ("ookiii! Stove which haev er been maile, either here or elsew here. There are four sizes, from No 2 to o. o, varying In aitl and price so as to suit any familv. The aubffcribera also make the Premium Cooking Stove ol a superior pattern. Tins is a good and cheap Stove. llieir stnrk ot Moves con- tsists, in part, of the following : tsuck i improved Double and Single Oven Cooking Stoves, Premium Improved Cooking Btovee, Wager's Air-tight Parlor Stoves, elegant pattern. Peckham ' v I - b anil Boa Stoves. Coal, I'ailor and Sbon Stove?, 1 and II) Plat Steves. Date lioxes. IbornlM. The .ubacrioen also continue tbc Mow bnaiien, as lot-naerly, an , make a variety of kinds ol tlio very best materials and workmanship. In addition to their former business, they have prepared Ihemaelve St great expense, and are now manufacturing STI'.A.M ENOINES, of various sizes and patterns, but all embracing the latest improvements. Their price will be as low ns work of the same quality caji be procured for else-where. Machiner. of all kinds made to order, and repairs prompt! attended to. The subscribers are also the exclusive manufacturer. 01 Parker Patent Water Wheel in this .State, the best saw mill wheel in use. A continuance of public patronace is solicited. del8dftW J. RIDOWAY lc (JO (. D I S W O I , I 1 10 1 S K,, O K LA W A It KroiIItL IIIIS well known establishment, decidedly the pleasnnt-eil location in town, being on the tummil with the Cottn Moo., Public Offioe,Vs., lias just been neatly relit ted I MMiyyVrwUM, and OW atTords aecouimodationa t:.(iMi in ci.mfort.il not superior, to any similar concern in me couinry. iiionsL ns attractions to Hoarders anil visiters, are a delightfully shaded lawn, for promenading and other healthful amusements, and, in their (MOB,a preat variety of the choicest fruits and vegetables. Also, a convenient and "well supplied READING ROOM, where the fuut of trt.iou " may be enjoyed. Old and new friends, and the public in general. arc invited to call, nnd no pains will be spared to make their stay agreeable. Families visiting the Springs can be well accommodated at this House. I'AKI ns good as the best. BlLLI LOW and uniform. E. QRISWOLD, April fQi .t-wlw,Vwtf. OOPAATlfERBHIF ftlcELVAlN & KIT! II. Wholesale and Hetail (irocers, 111 and Dealers in Produce, wouid respectfully inform their friends and public generally, that they have entered into copartnership, and mav b found st the warehouse for morlv occupied by John Willard. near the Scioto Bridge, where they olfer for sale a large assortment of (iroccries ery low lor cash or produce. I'hev will also pay cash for all kinds of produce. JOS. Mcp.LVAliN julyjd&w. K. FITCH II' HOYS, DO YoFfllEAR THAT I fTIREAT BARGAIN I l or sale a valuable larm.in Frank-VJT II county, situated on ;be Nwd leading from Howard's Mill to Dublin, nnd one mile west of the Scioto river. Said farm contains I.U acres of land. 10!) of which are cloircd and in a good f tate of cultivation. On the premises arc a good log dwelling house and bain, an orchard Of good fruit trees, and two never fniling springs of water. For further pirticulars inquire of the subscriber on the premises. api;-3md.Vw. JOSEPH 1 1 ART. ;;:;;4 I I TWO SIM.KN DID FARMS FOR NAM!. THE subscriber, residing nt Watervillo, in tlio county ol l.ucss, oilers for sale, at reasonable term, as to price and nayment. two of themost njilendid improvtd J'anm upon the Muumee Himr, to wit: The farm known as the Dodd farm, at Damascus, about twenty-five miles above JNlnunice t-ity, containing nearly Ik's) acres, 711 of which are bottom land upon the Maumee river. There tire upwards of KJO acres iu a high improved state, with good dwelling and out. houses, nearly new, orcharding and fruit trees. Tho Wabash mid Erie canal passes through the farm, thus nirbrding water to all it parts, and case of transportation to tho hike. This is one of the most beautiful farms upon the Maiiniec river, anil nrobablV ...oi .:.u. eiy oe osooooso in ine ninio. Also, the Ikfnupon which I reside, containing nearly two uunoreu acres, over one iiuuiireii 01 wiueti are logblv unproved. With thirty acres of bottom land upon the Maum.. I'pon tin. farm there are largo and very productive orchards ol choice grafted fruit, good dwelling mid out buildings, n variety ol fruit, consisting of a large quantity of cherries, grapes, plums and peaches in short, a placo which the undersigned lias fitted up, during n residence of fifteen years, ... a ooioi: ior mmseii. r.nns may no Known onapplication- tnarKi.J II. Kl.l'.l). W. E. IDJE, Id. O., DENTWT, (Of the late Jinn of CRANE $ ):, CVUmnatt,) HAS removed bis ollice to rooms over S. Cl AliK & Co's Drug Store, opposite the Exchange Bank. Among the mproy.matl that he has acquired by more than ten years practice and intercourse with tho nrolesaion, he would call attention to the following: 1st A .ubsfitnte for the lilc in nearly all cases of plugging teetli,by wl kh the paiu is eMentially diminished, ".d. A method of adapting arHfl rial teeth by wbicb a more easy fit is secured, and tlaiurer ol injury to the natural ones obviated. 3d, A molhod of packing the gold, by which filling aro made mora compact and durable. nprio-dtf. NOTICE. rPHE partnership between the undersigned and George X W. Maris, iii the practice of Medicine, fcc, was dll lolred on the 20th inst. Th books, accounts, Alc. of the late linn of Thompson &. Maris, are in thn pomnion of (lie undersigned, and with him all persons knowing themselves indebted will please call and settle witthoul delay. ROBERT THOMPSON Nov. "0, loll). dtf NOTICE. THE Books and Notes of John Walton, lately engaged n the Chair and Cabinet buainara, are left by bim with me for settlement. All persons having unsettled accounts or notes, or indebted by note or account, will please call at my ollice and settle. J. p BRUCK April 13. .(12m. 5AMi br REAL I.STATE IIY OKDFIC OF kj COUHT. On the bltb day of June, A. I). PHP. at 2 o'clock in tire afternoon, at the door of the county Court House, in the city of Columbus. Franklin county, Ohio, will be sold to the highest bidder, the billowing real estate, as the property of Edward N'. Iregorr. deceased, to wit : Part of in lots iVs. 761, 763,767, and 768, as the same nr.) de scribed and delineated on the recorded plat of the city of . umuivuB, in rri.iiKiin i.ouio. s.uo pari ueing lo.j leel on the north end of each of said lot aid 2.'1 feotoaitand wot and llli) feet north ami south in the northwest comer of in lot No. 7ol. in said city. 1 fA feet oil' of lot 761, appraised at JISJ Of) Do do do 7ii;t, ' d ' loo oo Do do do 767, do I J.") IK) Do do do "i. II. ibi 7fi 00 The N. W. comer ol 7til do SO 00 Terms one-third cash, one third in one year, and one-bird in tv.'n yours, with interest from the day oi Bule.and secured by mortgage on the premises. A. S. CHEW. apE'-iliod. Adm'r of E. N, Gregory, deo'd. To oiuitrv Mcrcliiints. FIRST GREAT WHOLESALE IPRLXG AUCTION nam:. . P. STONE & CO., I, sell at PubUo Auction, on Tuoadav anil Wctlnes- lav, Mnrch 'Jltli anil 'JItili, one hundrml i ackaes of Britiah, rrenoh and rVroeriean Dry t looda. comprising a com plete aaaortment of new ami beautiful itylei of Spring ami Summer Qooda, auited to the trade of the interior of Ohio. Kvery article will he sold, without reserve, to the bigheal bidder Among the goods are 1,000 pa. Knglish ami American Fruits ami CaliCOOfltSOO pe. lOngliHh, l-'rench and American Qinpfaama, 2tK) pa. painted Mualini and Lawns, 100 pa, Mourning Prints, Gingnami and Lawnaj 900 pea. Summer Piintnlonn (ioods, ll 10 pes. Vesting, l.IKH) pes. Indian Mead. Jewit ('ity ami other styles Brown Shirling..1j00pcs. Bleach-ed ShlrlingSO0 pes. Muilina, Jaconet, Hook and Swiss Mue Una, Cap and Cape Laoea, Lace and Lace tSdging. Black. Mixed, White and Brown Hose and Halt' Hose. 1(H) pieces I.ish Linena, 100 pieces Brown Linen for Sumner Coate. Bonnet, ('an and Tallata Kihhona, White and Black ('tape, Leghorn, Florence, Straw and Lawn Bonnets, Silk, Pongee and Cotton Pocket Handkerchiefs, Linen Camhric Handkerchief. ALSO Pini.'Needlee, Combe, Hooka and Byea Thread, Sewing Silk, &c.t &e., comprising a complete and perfect assortment of every article usually kept in the Dry (ioods line. ALSO 50 pieces Black, Brown and Blue ('Inths. SOpieOei Black and Fancy ('asnimers. MM) pairs Ladies Morocco Slippers and Shoea o(K) pairs Ladies Shoes and Knots, Calf and Grain. 10 cases Kip and Calf Boots. 900 piirs Men and Boy's Kip Broff&na, IQP boxes Superior Cavendish Tobacco. The attention of Merchants in Colnmbui and surrounding towna is particularly invited to tfall ia!e. Sale will eommenoe each day at 0 o'clock, tnarlii d&w. A. 1' STONE, Auctioneer. OARPETSI CARPETS! JD. ON HORN V CO., thankful (br the great run their Carpet Establishment has bad, and anticipating a large trade for their Carpets this se ison, would inform the public that they have just received an cxlrn large lot of all kinds of Spring; Styles of Cixrpet, Oil Cloths, Arc, selected from the latest styles, and purchased for tho Cash, and will bfl sold lower than ever offered in this city. Uieir slocic consists in part ot iiiw jams umneili nt SI .17 1 12 " 117 to ,51 lil)0 Three Ply, 'Jill II I ilS(H) 1000 1800 I.Ml SOU yoo Host Wool fnrrain, Assorted kinds, Wool ami Cotton, Cotton, " Venetian, Tapestry 6c wool do. Stair, 00 37 31 35 2S 73 r,i 0 ) 1 50 I 50 40 68 Woolen Ruggl, from 2 Ii 10 Oil Cloth " " 1 00 70 Sea Grass and Woolen Matt., 50 1200 yards 1-1 and li-l Matting, 211 350 ' Heavy Spanish do. ;!0 P50 u Cotton and Wool Rag Carpet. 375 " Woolen List ' " Oil Cloths, of 2. S, 4, I.J, (i and 12 feet wide, at .'17c to 51 00 per yard. Also, cut to suit any size room or hall. CiirtaiitS'-I'uiiited Slindes. 1350 yard. Col, Woolen and Cloth Drapery. 500 " Needle Work Swiss Muslin Curtains, (roin 31c to 52 per yard. 350 " Books Stripe and wove figured Curtains. 08 Painted Oil Curtain. Columbus, April Ll. d&w3m A. i. STONE& Co., WHOLESALE DE LERS, EXCLUSIVELY, ARE now receiving their Spring S.ock of British and American Dry Corals, to which they invite the attention of tho merchants in Columbus nn.l surrounding country Our stock is large and as complete as can be lound in any Wholesale House in .New York or Philadelphia, nnd we caii and will sell them as cheap as they cau he purchased in cither of the abovo named cities, with the addition ol freight. We buy our goods of the Importers, Manufacturers, and at the great Package Auctions, the same place, where the wholesale merchants east buy, and we can live at as small profits in Colunibus, where rents and other expenses are not one-tenth what tbev are east, as tbev can. VV'c invito one and all to luok atour stuck and prices, anil indga for Ihein. elves. A. P. STONE Ic CO. I'. S. We take this method to sav to our old customers that our goods are now arriving, and wo should be glad to see Ihein. Brl6 il.Vw. NKW IIOTANIC MUniC'INK STORK. TO High street, opposite A. I'. Stone's S'ore. HE subscriber has taken Howard's llotanic Medicines, and is ttlfing up w ith fresh and well prepared article., such as all persons who desire Ireedom from bodily suffering, upon rational principles, may use to profit Also, a supply of those well know n Liniments fur external application, that he has been employed in RttnuihotUring for years past, the effect of which is to excite in the system that kind of action that will assist nature in removing the obstructions that cause suffering;. Tho different Syrup.. Bitter. Tincture. Ic thst are in use, can all be had on short notice. nplJ-d&wly ROBERT CLOUD. DISSOLUTION til' I'AIIT.NKHSIIl P. lie partnership between C. DENIG At SONS. is this dav dissolved bv mutual consent. o far a. relates to L. A. and C.I Df.siu. All debts due said firm arc to be tiaid. and all those due front tlio same discharged at tho store, where the business will be continued by ti. Daaio It A. M. Dram, under the firm of 0. DENIG & SON. march'! BOOKS & STATION WW i . N . WHITING & HUNTINGTON, BooltitlUrt and Stationer, llightlrett. NKW KD1TION OP THE OHIO FOIIMH AND PHACTICJK. B A AC N. WHITING, Columbne, haejait pnbilahcda X now edition of practical fbinu in aotlooi pereoueJ ami real, ami n chuneery, now in common ufc in the State of Ohio t coniprlaing Process, Declaratlona. Pleas, Replica tlona. perourrera. V erdicts. Judgmente. Complele Record; Scire Faciae. A Uachment, Ejectment, Occupying Cla nanta. BUI oi Particular, ttuu orEiceptton, Error. Certiorari, Appeal, Depoaltfoni in State Courtl and in Courts of the 1 ' i ' t ,i t - , I Ii'di'Mint inn I'rum Sidns ( 'Inrk'a f-.iri, Bzeouiloni, PafUttonaHabeuCorpua,OatnittSeIeot Writs, Appointment id' Cleka, Admission of Attorneys and Soli-eilora.and vaneus other Proceedings at Law ; Bdls iu chan eery, tnjunctione, SubmBoa and Notice, Demurrera, Pleas, Answers, Hearing and Rehearfng, Mahters and Receivers, Bills of Review, Ordera, Derreea, fro., with notes. " fi dangerous to alter old established forms" t Eq.Ca. Abg. 764 By P. B.Wilcox, Attorney at Law. I largo sup. rov-aluyo, vol. of 1.70 pagea.ln fine law binding. Tha publiaher U-.ir, greatpleuure in preaentingto the pro. feaiion tlie following favorable recommendation! Of thin edi-tlon of the Fortna and Practice : From the Judgl of the Court in Hank. Codht in Bank, Jan. 7, 1848, Tlie new Forms, the Authoritlei addaeed, nnd tlio eopi. '"' ' idil.-d to t: is ( dition. lt. ally increase its value. It b.i I.... in oi.pnre.l wild great earn, and evinces n degree or Olilieai learning nnd legal acumen which add not only to Ihe value of the work, but alio to the well earned fiiiiio, ns an able law writer, of its learned and amiable author. In my judgment it will not fuller under tbc the test of critical examination, bv comparison with most modern work of accredited reputation. M. BIHCHAVtD. 'I ho underalgned concur in the opinion above expressed. I'. HITCHCOCK, E. AVERY. JY C. READ. Front the. lion, udgf Jlurmt. Tlie volume, you remark, basl.een very much enlarged nnd Increaied In value, by the addition of new forms, and numerous notes, referring to adjudged eases touching the subject matter of the text. It appear lo me that no I'rac-tltioner iu the Court of our State, with your book before lb in. can be at a Ion for the lorm of any I'rocesa, Pleading! Bill, Answer, Order or Entry, that can be wanted ll th course of hi practice j and it is very evident that the UU merou references iu your copious notes will save much lime and labor to Unite of the profession who consult the work. I'rom Judtt Wriakt. I 'I'llO lirst edition has llceil circl'iill.' revi.,.,1 nn.l an mnnu other tonus added, that this mnv be regarded as almost "a new work." Authorities are adduced to sustain all but the forms on uric statutes, requiring new proceeding. Copi-ous Note nr.; added to this edition, relating chiefly to practice selected from materials collected by the nuthnr during several years and eipeclall. relating to the more important" questions iu Chancery Practice that have not yet boon iattlad In the Courts of Ohio." We think Mr Wilcox lias preaenled to the Prolenion a valuable book of Practice, calculated to secure greater uniformity and uccuracv iu the judicial proceeding of th. Court of Ohio, ami to 'aid the young praotitii ner, as well a the old one. in the modes of proceeding. This book should be ill the library ol everv practising lawyer. JUDO Wai.kku remarks in his Western Law Journal for Deeambor We have here, tiiuler the nana ol a second edition, in re-llty a new book, of U7D pages, every one of which contains matter of every day utility to the practitioner of law in Ohio. We do not see hov even the tyro, with the light here furnished, need be at a loss for the mode of procedure, whether he be Judge. Attorney. or Clerk. And Air. Wilcox has not only given the 'ura, but the wherefore ; for nuthori-lies are cited to sustain almost everv lorm presented. And then the index I hut better half of a law bookis very elaborate and complete. On the whole, we are inclined to think ibis the most convenient book yet mad. for the profession in Ohio. Judge Swan's work 'is not yet completed. And we congratulate our junior brethren, especially, on the facilities thus afforded fur taking nnd keeping the right way in the conduct of anv case. Por sale at the bookstore or I. jN. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. Colombo, April 11 1849, The work may also be had, nt the publisher's prico of H, W. Derbey It Co.. Cincinnati ; H, Limbocker and James Morrison, Pinna) Charles Ells, Dnvton ; Thomas Brodie, Lebanon; John N. Cm li, Springfield ; Wm. W. Kay, Delaware; C, E. Newman, Norwalk ; .I.J. Beach, Mansfield; (leorgo Ebert, Tiffin ; Wm. Hood, Perry (burgh D. Campbell it Sons, Sandusky City; Samuel Knepper, Wooster ; Win. H. Canfleld, Medina; M. C. Voiingl.no, Cleveland; C, Bartlett, Painesville ; A. C. Hubbard, Jefferson, Ashtabula eountf ; J. (.'. Micbcncr. Akron ; D. J. Bigger. Mnssil-Ion ; J.J. East, Canton ; B, Little, Ravenna) W.N. Porter, Warren; L. Hanna e Brother. New Lisbon; W. W. Heed & Son, Zanesville ; E Sanford & Co., Newark; Dr. Harvey Scott, Lancaster; William McArthur, Circloville ; and Joseph Jones, Cblllleoth... d&w. 5,000 PIECES OF WAI.Ii PAPKR. THE subscribers have opened a large assortment of Wall Papers, comprising the most extensive variety of Pat terns ever offered for sale in this market; prices varying from 8 cant to ' I .Ml per piece. Among the collection is a variety of Rich and Elegant Match PaUtmBordtrim, &.c Window Curtain I'upers a large variety or Eire-Hoard Screens all of which will be sold at very low prices for cash. Persons desiring to purchase Wall Papers, fee., nre respectfully Invited to call and examine this assortment bo-fore purchasing elsewhere. I. N. WHITING it HUNTINGTON. marts d&w illACAUItfKV'S KN GLAND, lor 25 cents per Volume. npilE HISTORS" OP ENGLAND, from tho accession J of James II.; by Thomas Babington Maeaulay: The cheap edition, vols. I and 2. at 25 cents. Vols. I nnd 2 of the line edition of the same work, iu a clear, beautiful type and handsomely bound (Iticcii KliziibetU. The History of Queen Elizabeth, by Jacob Abbott, with engravings; 1 vol. Brno, Part 6th of the beautiful illustrated edition of tho Life ol 1'rnnkliu. Prica iS eta, Por sale at the Bookstore of nplO I. N. WHITING &, HUNTINGTON. I'redcriku limner's New Work. rpilP. MIDNIGHT .SUN ; Pii.oiiim.u.k. By frcoetika X Bremer. Translated from th unpublished original, bv Mary Ipjwitt. Price 12A cts. por sale at the Bookstore of aplO I. N. WHITING (c HUNTINGTON. MAGAZINKS. GRAHAM'S Magazine, and Godey's Ladies' Book, for April, for sale by ap5. I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. Another supply of IMncnnley's Knglnnd, No. 1 and 2. THE HISTORY OE ENGLAND, from tho accession of James II. By Thomfl Babington Macauley. Vol. I and 2. A fresh supply this nay received at the ilookstore of April3. I. N. WHITING &. HUNTINGTON. AHRIVKIJ LAST NIGHT. BEAUTIPUL Fine FRENCH GINGHAMS, lor 25 cts. Various other kinds ditto, from 12. to 37A el. A choice lot of LAWNS, including plain black a now article.) Black Bgdpad and black Brusbay. Also, a r.iro lot of PRINTS, some small Hures that cannot fail to suit the taste of the ladies. Those RIBBONS and HON NETS are going olf at a speed beyond all Cul tion ; but more are coming ap5 II. COWI.I'.S .V CO, 131 High. ny samk"arrival. NEW and rare slvles of VF.STLNGS and CRAVATS for tho nntlera.n. Also fine FRENCH CLOTHS AND CASSIMERI'.S. Also some entirely new stvles of FANCY CASSIMERI'.S and anice article of CASHMA-RETTE for pring Coats, bv pS II. COWI.I'.S & CO. SOLID LAWNS. GUF.EN. Blue. Buff, Brown. Lilac ami Black, a new style, and a very genteel article. Also. a splendid lot Of" Gingham Linen. French, Scotch, American and Manclie.icr not excelled in this market for vari' tv and cheapness, now opening bv apl2-d(Vw. H. COWI.ES & CO. C. K. KlNfT.-SI'lUNG oobs. FASHIONS TRIMMINGS BARGAINS We can say to tbc Ladies, tho Spring Styles of Trimmings .re very prettv tint Wfl are daily receiving, and will soon he able to offer the most perfect assortment of Trimming. nd Variety and Fancy Goods to be found in this country, em bfsaiag almost every description of article, known to tho 'rade. from the richest model of ta.te to the lowest price ever named, a schedule of which would be too tedious, Ws invite you to call. We have yet at your own prices a few dress goods, to close that trsde. Canton Tea Store, mar27-d.Vw. C, U. KING. J. L. ft W. A. GILL, TRON FOUNDRV. corner or Town and Canal streets, JL Columbus. Ohio; Warehouse, No.7, Broadway Exchsnge. Stoves Ploughs. Corn Shelters. Ilnllnw Ware; andsgen-Bfaj assortment of Foundry castings, alw-aya on hand. Job work and Machinery msde to order in the bn.t inann.r,and in short notice. Junoll.1. .w&t-wtf. CINCINNATI. MAGLORY HRANDY. Seven hf. Pipe. Malory Brandy tin. day received and for sal by SOUTHCATE, HAWTHORN Y CO., n 17 24 Columbia St. f H. (JODDARII BRANDY. -10 Iff. Pipes thi. . .tllierior brand Chainii.iirne Rr.indv. reeuivoH nnrl for .ale bv SOUTHGATF. HAlVTl'lOHN t, CO P'7 24 Columbia at. I"1 AR. 1TO brls S. C. Tar. pist received and for safe by P' KING A-. IIEFFNEB. Cincinnati. C1OFFEB.000 bag. Rio. J 20O do I.airuvra. For sale bv KING II IIEFFNEB, 27 Main street, mar22. Cincinnati. J Vli ARn6MOLANSK.-350 hdds. Sugar, Tair and prune : 1 .200 bid.. Molasses. For sale by KING St. IIEFFNEB, 27 Main street, mnr22. Cincinnati, J) ill El) PKACIIKS VI sacks, just received by .,,1: k 1 1 . a- i ' 1 ' 1 1 id :;.,: I.) ICE, TAR, AND ITSIL- IV 25 casks Bice. 200 bbi. Tar, 200 do Fish. For snln by KING &. IIEFFNEB, 27 Main street, mar2i Cincinnati. Mi: LI S. Six very fine Alules, sellable for Califor nis idvenfurnrs, may be had bv applving to npfi KING ik IIEFFNEB, 27 Main St. Cincinnati. QUGAIt AND N. II. MOLANSKN O 200 brls. Belined Sugar. ; 50 do. S. H. Molasses, prime, lunrling from Belle Isle, nnd for ssle by apli KING it HEKENER, Cincinnati. RAISINS. 20(7imxnsrTo(l ilio.xcT.loo'fboxc., land-iugfroin John Adams, nud lor sain by pfi KING & HEFFNER, Cincinnati. MOLANSKN. 1.000 brls Moln.ses. landing fromBoilo' Isle, and fur sale by KING St, IIEFFNEB. apl 27 Main St., Cincinnati. 100 apG I1A(JN Pimento; 50 lings Java Cofloe Ijnding from United State., and for ssle by KING Ar. HEFFNER, Cincinnati. LEATHER. 100 bundles Uppet and Skirting Loather just received by KING & HEFFNER, apb No. 27 Main st.. Cincinnati. SLN DRIES. " 50 hf chests Y. H. G. P. and Imp. Tea ; 100 caddies do do do do; 50 qr casks P. Diirand's Burgundy Port Wine ; 30 do Bed Wine ; 41) do pure juico Port Wine; 100 casks Scotch Ale and London Porter; 200 boxes Claret Wines, various brand. ; 10 hhls. pure Tennessee Peach Brandy; 500 oz, No. I , Nutmegs t 500 mats Cassia ; 100 baskets Olive Oil. In store and for sale bv tnar.h7, SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN & CO. IOR SALE. 110 Acreaof Land, situated on . the turnpike road leading to Lexington, fi miles from Newport. Ky., 60 acres under cultivation, a new two story brick house, containing cighi rooms, orchard, well, ci.tern, am) other improvements. Prico g50 per acre, one-half down, balance on time. Apply to SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN & CO., march7. 21 Columbia it, Cincinnati. MADEIRA WINEN.-20 qr casks Priest Madeira Wine; 35 octaves Blandy (o do ; 50 qr casks Woodhouso do ; 5 pines do doj In .tore and lor sale low, bv SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN &. CO., fb7. 24 Columbia St., Cincinnati. RANDIES. '15 hf and qr pipes A. Seignette Brandy ; 10 do do J.B. Godard do; 15 do do Maglory do ; 5 do do J. J. Dupuy do; All of which nro perfectly pure and for sale l tv by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN St. CO., 'cb7. 24 Columbia st , Cincinnati. Fr. SKINNER, ( l.ate of New Lisbon, Ohio.) GENERAL Agency, Commission and Forwarding Merchant, deal, in Butter, Cheese, Lard, and Produce in general, No. 13, East Front St., near steamboat landing, Cincinnati, Ohio. Refer to Justus Wright, and A. G. Richardson, Bro. & Co., Cincinnati ; B. W. Snodgrass & Co., New Lisbo j Gngg& Elliott, Philadelphia; John Smith, New Orleans) S. B. Ross, Portsmouth ; Lawson dr. Covode, Wcllsville ; Ewalt and G.bhart, Pittsburgh; John Scott, Nashville j W. C. Scott, St. Louis. Sep22 dtf TO THE PUBLIC. HAVI NG completed our new Piano and Tea Wareroom, and received our lirst shipments, consisting of 3G splendid Pianos, and .'WO chests choice Teas, wo invite purchasers and dealers in those articles to call and examine our stock which will bo replenished weekly. Our Teas nre purchased for cash direct from Importer, and our Pianos being from tho manufactory of Stodart St Dunham, New York, cannot be equalled in the U. States. 'I'he Piano Saleroom is over the Tea Warcrooma, and occupies the whole upper part of the building. Teas put up in 4 and 4 pound packages, of better quality, In better style, and at lower prices than of any of tho Eastern packing houses. SMITH & NIXON, augl. N. E. corner 7th nnd Walnut at.. Cincinnati, O. HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. WE beg leave to inforn the Merchants of the Western country that we are now receiving in addition to our former strock a very extensivo variety of Goods in the Hard ward line, of American, English antl German manufacture, We particularly request the Merchants to an examination of our stock before they make their purchases in other markets, as we arc confident that our prices will be found correspondingly low with those of New York and other Ea tern cities. Ourstockis comprised in part of the following! Collin's, Simmon's, and iVlann's Axes; Mill and X Cut Saws ; Grass and Grain Scythes ; Scythe Sneaths; Sickles; Hay and Manure Forks Hamcs, Traces, Hoes; Anvils.; Shovels nnd Spades; And Looking Glasses. Also, a complete assortment of Shelf Hardware. Prompt and particular attention will be given to all orders entrusted to our care. MEAD dr. WINSTON, March 4. .t-wtf. No. 15 Pearl street, Cincinnati. RAGS WANTED. We will at all times nav tho . highest market price in Cash for good Rag. The present prico is S3,25 per hundred lbs. NIXON & CO., Paper Manufacturers, Walnut st , Four doors below Pearl St., Cincinnati. march!! g2 Cin Gaz. BOURBON WHISKEY 200 hbl. Bourbon Wbi-key, ranging from 3 to 8 year, old, in store and for sale low by SOUTHGATE. HAWTHORN St CO., fc')7. 24 Columbia St., Cincinnati. TWIST TOBACCO 30 k.gs No. l,6Twt.tTo- U b.cco, in store and for sale bv SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN St CO., ' I ' 1 - - 24 Columbia St., Cincinaati. pIIAMPAIGN WINES. Vy 50 baskets Cliquot Champaiga ; 30 do Heid.ick do: 25 case. Cabinet do ; In store and lor sale low, by febl2. SOUTHGATE. HAWTHORN A CO. 8 MALL LUMP TOBACCO. IB bnxe Mo. 5's '1 obacro ; 100 do Va. 5's do ; 100 do Mo.H's do; 80 do Mo. 1 2'. do ; 10 do Mo. l(i'. do; 150 do Mo. lb do ; 100 do Va. lb do ; in store and for sale low by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN & CO., march7. 24 Columbia at .Cincinnati. EIIOAR COtCKI.IKO. WII.I.IAM 1VOOO. AI.Fltr.il WOOD. CONK LING, WOOD St CO., MANUFACTt'ni-RS OF Pure White Lead, Chrome Green, Bed Lead, Yellow, Litharge, " Red, Putty, Pari. Green. Whiting, fire dried, Chinese Blue, Paris White, A.orted colored Paints and Cider Vinegar. Ntfih side of Court ttrttt, East of Broadway, WE have adopted the most approved method, ss practised b best Eastern manufacturers, in manufsctur ing White Lead, and will warrant it equal to any manufactured in the United States. Will warrant the quality of each article we manufacture, to be as good a. any to be pro cured, and to giv entire aaliafactinn. Offered at lowest prices on usual time, or discount for cash. Cincinaati, Jan. 3 lydeV.iv

DAILY OHIO STATE JOURNAL. VOLUME XII. COH MBtJS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 184!). NUMBER 253. VM. B. THRALL & HENRY REED, EDITORS AM) PROPRIETORS. Officf. snuth-cnat eorner of High street and S-igar .1II17. TERMS, Daily per nnnum, Tti-weekly per annum, Weekly pernnniiin. 6 no g so 'J (10 TerniN of Advertising. m I 1: 1 . M Mmu : 01 I K I ncm line, ur 11 v - "i 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 11 'ii uuun, j, 1 , .11111 ...I. (V... Mtf.li ii.l.Iition-.l insertion I'or three o.rmth. M for six montliB $11 lor It tnontos fit Longer advertisement! in the same proportion, with a deduction of SO por (out. on tin; IBIOUnl over $20 in Bit mouths. , Hy tiik Yf.au. For twelve line f IS fourth of a col mn j!20 half a column ;J,10 whole column JjptO. AMERICAN. MM. KELSEY, COLUMBUS, O. J. CARMfLI J.iiovn CARLISLE HOUSE, O p p o s i t e the New Court House, South Main street, Apr)lfft-w&wtf ciHci.KVtt.t.n. nHH'. C. T. SOLIs, ATTORNEY AT LAW. am, SOI.ICl 1 ,)U IN OMAN-CERV, Columbui, Ohio. Office on State street, in ho Masonic Hall building, immediately East of the City Hank. All professional business attended ti. with promptness anil care. dcc,20dtf. charles w. gilmork, ATTORNBY VP LAW, Chlllleothe, Ohio, will practice in the courts of Hons, Pickaway, anil the adjoining counties. nov30,.dtf. MATTHEWS & BUTTLES, ATTORNEYS and 'ounnUonnt Law, ( 'otumbni.Ohto. Oilier one iloor toath of 1. N. Whiting A Huntington' Rook-store, up stairs. Nor. I, low. V . 1. MaTTHKWS. A. B, Hl'TTl.KS. II. 1). OTTER A TTORNEY AT LAW, mm" Solwitor m Chancer;). Of t hee Or) High street, out door north of tho Exchange Rink, up stair. May 25. WALTER THRALL, ATTORNEY and Counsellor at Law. Columbus, Ohio, ILT'Vlso.a Commilon.r to take thi Acknowledgement of Deeds for the State of New York. f7" Office on High St., between Town and Rich. octSO, DIl7 M ARIN'S OFFICE,"' BASEMEN'!1 of Judge Swan's new building, High Ft. Residence Sent hu est coiner of Rich and Third sts., opposite Baptist Church. declldtf, BROADWAY HOTEL. B V DAVID MITCHELL, Broad atreet, Cohimbua, 0- hio. April 11. .dll. F I. N. WHITING HUNTINGTON, BOOKSELLERS and Stationers, next door to the Clinton Bank. High street, Columbd, Ohio. A large assortment . f Books ami Stationer always on hand. SEIBERT & LILLET. B OOK-BINDEBS, High street, opposite the Public Offi. t olumbua, Aug. xo, it, 10. Vm. Sf.iuf.iit. M. . LILLET. (JERK, ABBOTT & CO., DEALERS in Hardware and Cutlery, Iron. Nails, Glass, House Builders' materials, Fanning and Mechanical Tools, Military (ioods, &c. Ac., No. liil High street, sign of the (lilt Padlock. "j7b7 wiieaton DRUOOI ST. and Dealer in Patent Medicines, Paints.Oils, Dye Stull's, Class, Ac. ic.wholesaleand rctail,corncr of High and Broad streets, Columbus, Ohio. FAY r KILBOIIRNE, DEALERS in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware. Drills. Medicines, Paints. Oils, Dve Stull's, Leather, Boots and Shoes, Ac, High street. Colunibus. Ohio. Oct. 1,1841, C. B. KING, EALEB IN DRY GOODS, Ice., opposite Exchange Bank, Columbus. Nov. ID.. If. D B. COM8TOCK A CO., FORWARDING ami COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 1 Produce Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacturers, Canal Basin, Columbus, Ohio. J, B IDC WAY & CO'S il'.ON FOUNDRY, Broad street, near the Bridge, Colum bus. Ohio. Stoves of all kinds, and a great variety oft 'listings, always on hand. Oct. I, 1841. DR. HOR'T THOMPSON'S OFFICE) 0, 4, NEIL'S EXCHANGE, opposite tho Secretary Of Stale's Offic., High It., Columbus, decll. N COLUM III S HAT STORE. JE R001SILL, High street, opposite lbs State Build. . ings, always keeps on hand a good assortment of Hals and Caps of the latest fashions. Hals made to order. LAW. PB, WILCOX and A. I'. I'f.uky will practice Law, ns partners, in Franklin and adjoining counties. Oliicc on cast side of I li.rh street, opposite I.N. Whiting .V Huntington s Bookstore Feb. Ili..t-wtf. . writ wil t vim! p 1111 i v OURGICAI, and Machaaical Dentist, Columbus. Ohio. KJ Agent tor Alcock s rretniiim I eetli. r or sale linker tx Riley's Patent I'nrcep Key. Mav 13..t-wly. CITY LIT CRY STAB LB. riiBE subscriber has removed to the new brick stablebiiilt JL by Dr. I.. Goodale, comer of Sugar and Fair alleys, a lew s'eps from Hii'h street, and rear of the Capitol House. HP HORSES AND CARRIAGES TO LET ,aj Nev 2..Hif. J. MASSEY. geTirge E. WALcWfT-SIGN AND BANNER PAINTER, Nov. D...dtf. coi.iiMinis, onto. OHIO MUTUAL FIRK INSURANCE CO. Fire and Life Insurance. rilllS Company continues to take risks on Lives and J Property, on the iiiONt approved principles of Mutual Insurance. Fire Depnrtmcnt. jZT The average cost of Insurance in this Depart aient. is less man tmr-juurin per cent, per annum. Policies issued on tho Mutual or Cash plan at the op tion of the applicant. Life Department. Policies on Lives issued daily atoruuArrthl usual rates of premium. N. B. Advantages made available on two or more contia gencies. For information, apply st the office. Carpenter's Build inn, between thn Exchange and City Banks, High street, Co unions. TIMOTHY GKIFI ITH. Sept. If,, 11115. twy. Secretary. VALUABLE BEAL ESTATE FOR SALE. The subscriber otters for sale, on very liberal terms, the following described real estate, situate on the .National road, in tho immediate vicinity of the eastern boundary lino of tl.e corporation of Colunibus, and opposite the Blind Asylum, to wit: out lots Nos. Rfi. DP. 1(10. (OS and IOR,ofCro by a addition of out lota. Abo Nos I. 2. I and f. of Kam-sey's addition. S6, '-? and SO. of ( hniiipinn's subilivision of half swetiou .No. it Also, in lot No. S3, on Tow street, of Champion's addition to the city of Colunibus. On out lot No. fit. there is a good I wo story brick bouse, together with suitable out-houses. 4c. There is also on in-lot No. 2.1, on Town street, a sin ill frame house. For further particulars, as to price, ire. inquire of the subscriber on the premises. apll. .ditwtf. AMOS S. RAMSKY. WHTTE SULPHUR SPHIS,. FARE FOB i k Situated one and a hall miles south ot Co Jumbiu.nn the west bank of the Motorifar, containing gW fftcres ; two-thinls of the richest kind of bottom. The balance is upland, pr good .junlitv lor corn or wheat. All un iler cultivation but about :S0 acres. The farm is well wa tered. having the Scioto river running the whole length on one side, and a never failincr sulphur soring lr the centre, which lor ttock water is unsurpassed bv any other in the world. Any person desiring to purchase, will do well to call and examine the Spring Farm. Teruis made known on application. April S..dtf4iw VM. ,. MINES, llBIIRHRlBhllSHHRiiMIIIIIIll 1 1OLUMBU8 ibon nouns. f. HAiUktN, All kinds and at Pittsburgh pri-P. HAY DEN. J Manufacturer of IRON and WHIP. izes kept constantly on bsnd, and for sal. ccs. leb-ldAwtl FRANKLIN HOUSE. ,! 1,1 TAYLOB, late of the .Montgom- .Itot l'rv Hons.., has taken the above stand, which bo has thoroughly repaired and arranged for the comfort and Convenience of his friends and others who mav favor him with their custom. His past experience in the business, warrants him in saying he knows the wants of the traveling public, and is fully prepared to administer thereto, in a manner that will give general satisfaction. He hopes by a i.lriet attention to business, and studied effort to please, lo merit n liberal share of public patronage. April 6, 1849. dfcw UNITED STATES DOTEL Colombo! ROBERT RUSSELL M s taken the united State Hotel, located it few rodf xuitli of Jiia old itaad, where tic is prepared to acoommodate and will behappv to welcome Tits nid patroni and friendi, and :l 1 1 othera who mav have occaalon lo visit Co- IuuiIhis, in pursuit ol either buxincHK r pleaaurot Mnrch 28, 1849. fj Statearoati, Scioto (inzfittn, Cincinnati ( j;tzi:tte, and Cleveland Herald pabliih weekly( to amount ot ,S- each( and charge tliiw office, marS8. NKW ARRANGBttBNT. TI IK lubaeriber bavins taken, for a term 'r year, the NURSEKY E.STAUMSllMKiNT of John Burr, Klao.., offeri to his friendi and the pnblto si choice aoleolion ef Fruit 7Wm, Shrubbery, Gretn Hovm Plant &c , Ape, Having purchased all of the celebrated Burr eedlliig itraWborriea. In theae v. ill be found varieties superior to all othen. Purchaaeri who mav want any artiolea in the above line, bv oalling at the nurajry about hall a mile east of the MontffomarT HOUaej Or by leaving their orders with John Miller. )1 High atreet. John Bqrr,, near the Tost Offica, or at tin; shop of the nuliscri!er'n father, on Friend street, can nave the same attended to promptly. All trees. Ace., will be packed for hipping, in first rale order. ADAM SITES. Coiumbue, March 30.1849-f FUJI HFtT-IMMKl)JATUI.V. n l T new, eletiant.convenicnt and healthy I louse jjjj oppoaitethe new Court (louse, on Hlghxtreet in This 1 1. use in well calculated tor the accommoda tion of twenty five or thirty hoarders, or lor a pri vate residence foi a large family. Every thing about it convenient, comfortable and pleaaant Inquire of I.. F. Clark, or MILLS & SMITH, April f. tf Real Katate Agentt. ilrisa BOSTON PIANOS. THHE ubecriber would moat reepootfnlly call the atten- L tion ol the musical public to ?oine of (iilhert's Patent (rnnd Action Piano Fortes, He is now opeaJiigi among which are two Eolichord Pianoa, for Compactneaa of form, beauty of atyle, delicacy of touch, power anil quality of ton, SIJUPASS AliL OTIFKRS. ever made In this country. Their peculiar const runt ion ren dels the tone ho rich, varied, and powerful, ns entirely to preclude the possibility of being appreciated without being heard. Persons wlahing to purchase and the profeiaioti Lener-ally are respectfully invited to call, examine and decide for themselves. All Pianoa sold at this agency Will be warranted for one year if they do not prove gOOu, the purchase money will be refunded or exchanged to suit the purchaser. Arrangements having been Riatle, new music for the Piano will be received monthly. Piano wire in nets or tingle itring. Pianoa, Organe, Seraphinea, and all kindiof musical inatrn menta, tuned or repaired at short notice. Orderi from a distance promptly attended to, Pianoa sold at manufacturers' prices and carriage. Wareroom. 4 doors north of Aeil House. nov6ddtwly A. REED, Agent. J. RIDGWAY fe CO., BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS , OHIO. MA M T VCTUKKKS of Steam Rnginee, Stoves, Plowa and all kinds of Machinery. They are the exclueive nwnulhcturerB in this jmrt of the State of Bucks Improved Double awl Single Oven Cooking Stovi, And have recently procured an entire new let of pattern-, containing late improvements made under the special direction of the patentee. This Stove, they are now prepared to say, is the v..rv lest family ("ookiii! Stove which haev er been maile, either here or elsew here. There are four sizes, from No 2 to o. o, varying In aitl and price so as to suit any familv. The aubffcribera also make the Premium Cooking Stove ol a superior pattern. Tins is a good and cheap Stove. llieir stnrk ot Moves con- tsists, in part, of the following : tsuck i improved Double and Single Oven Cooking Stoves, Premium Improved Cooking Btovee, Wager's Air-tight Parlor Stoves, elegant pattern. Peckham ' v I - b anil Boa Stoves. Coal, I'ailor and Sbon Stove?, 1 and II) Plat Steves. Date lioxes. IbornlM. The .ubacrioen also continue tbc Mow bnaiien, as lot-naerly, an , make a variety of kinds ol tlio very best materials and workmanship. In addition to their former business, they have prepared Ihemaelve St great expense, and are now manufacturing STI'.A.M ENOINES, of various sizes and patterns, but all embracing the latest improvements. Their price will be as low ns work of the same quality caji be procured for else-where. Machiner. of all kinds made to order, and repairs prompt! attended to. The subscribers are also the exclusive manufacturer. 01 Parker Patent Water Wheel in this .State, the best saw mill wheel in use. A continuance of public patronace is solicited. del8dftW J. RIDOWAY lc (JO (. D I S W O I , I 1 10 1 S K,, O K LA W A It KroiIItL IIIIS well known establishment, decidedly the pleasnnt-eil location in town, being on the tummil with the Cottn Moo., Public Offioe,Vs., lias just been neatly relit ted I MMiyyVrwUM, and OW atTords aecouimodationa t:.(iMi in ci.mfort.il not superior, to any similar concern in me couinry. iiionsL ns attractions to Hoarders anil visiters, are a delightfully shaded lawn, for promenading and other healthful amusements, and, in their (MOB,a preat variety of the choicest fruits and vegetables. Also, a convenient and "well supplied READING ROOM, where the fuut of trt.iou " may be enjoyed. Old and new friends, and the public in general. arc invited to call, nnd no pains will be spared to make their stay agreeable. Families visiting the Springs can be well accommodated at this House. I'AKI ns good as the best. BlLLI LOW and uniform. E. QRISWOLD, April fQi .t-wlw,Vwtf. OOPAATlfERBHIF ftlcELVAlN & KIT! II. Wholesale and Hetail (irocers, 111 and Dealers in Produce, wouid respectfully inform their friends and public generally, that they have entered into copartnership, and mav b found st the warehouse for morlv occupied by John Willard. near the Scioto Bridge, where they olfer for sale a large assortment of (iroccries ery low lor cash or produce. I'hev will also pay cash for all kinds of produce. JOS. Mcp.LVAliN julyjd&w. K. FITCH II' HOYS, DO YoFfllEAR THAT I fTIREAT BARGAIN I l or sale a valuable larm.in Frank-VJT II county, situated on ;be Nwd leading from Howard's Mill to Dublin, nnd one mile west of the Scioto river. Said farm contains I.U acres of land. 10!) of which are cloircd and in a good f tate of cultivation. On the premises arc a good log dwelling house and bain, an orchard Of good fruit trees, and two never fniling springs of water. For further pirticulars inquire of the subscriber on the premises. api;-3md.Vw. JOSEPH 1 1 ART. ;;:;;4 I I TWO SIM.KN DID FARMS FOR NAM!. THE subscriber, residing nt Watervillo, in tlio county ol l.ucss, oilers for sale, at reasonable term, as to price and nayment. two of themost njilendid improvtd J'anm upon the Muumee Himr, to wit: The farm known as the Dodd farm, at Damascus, about twenty-five miles above JNlnunice t-ity, containing nearly Ik's) acres, 711 of which are bottom land upon the Maumee river. There tire upwards of KJO acres iu a high improved state, with good dwelling and out. houses, nearly new, orcharding and fruit trees. Tho Wabash mid Erie canal passes through the farm, thus nirbrding water to all it parts, and case of transportation to tho hike. This is one of the most beautiful farms upon the Maiiniec river, anil nrobablV ...oi .:.u. eiy oe osooooso in ine ninio. Also, the Ikfnupon which I reside, containing nearly two uunoreu acres, over one iiuuiireii 01 wiueti are logblv unproved. With thirty acres of bottom land upon the Maum.. I'pon tin. farm there are largo and very productive orchards ol choice grafted fruit, good dwelling mid out buildings, n variety ol fruit, consisting of a large quantity of cherries, grapes, plums and peaches in short, a placo which the undersigned lias fitted up, during n residence of fifteen years, ... a ooioi: ior mmseii. r.nns may no Known onapplication- tnarKi.J II. Kl.l'.l). W. E. IDJE, Id. O., DENTWT, (Of the late Jinn of CRANE $ ):, CVUmnatt,) HAS removed bis ollice to rooms over S. Cl AliK & Co's Drug Store, opposite the Exchange Bank. Among the mproy.matl that he has acquired by more than ten years practice and intercourse with tho nrolesaion, he would call attention to the following: 1st A .ubsfitnte for the lilc in nearly all cases of plugging teetli,by wl kh the paiu is eMentially diminished, ".d. A method of adapting arHfl rial teeth by wbicb a more easy fit is secured, and tlaiurer ol injury to the natural ones obviated. 3d, A molhod of packing the gold, by which filling aro made mora compact and durable. nprio-dtf. NOTICE. rPHE partnership between the undersigned and George X W. Maris, iii the practice of Medicine, fcc, was dll lolred on the 20th inst. Th books, accounts, Alc. of the late linn of Thompson &. Maris, are in thn pomnion of (lie undersigned, and with him all persons knowing themselves indebted will please call and settle witthoul delay. ROBERT THOMPSON Nov. "0, loll). dtf NOTICE. THE Books and Notes of John Walton, lately engaged n the Chair and Cabinet buainara, are left by bim with me for settlement. All persons having unsettled accounts or notes, or indebted by note or account, will please call at my ollice and settle. J. p BRUCK April 13. .(12m. 5AMi br REAL I.STATE IIY OKDFIC OF kj COUHT. On the bltb day of June, A. I). PHP. at 2 o'clock in tire afternoon, at the door of the county Court House, in the city of Columbus. Franklin county, Ohio, will be sold to the highest bidder, the billowing real estate, as the property of Edward N'. Iregorr. deceased, to wit : Part of in lots iVs. 761, 763,767, and 768, as the same nr.) de scribed and delineated on the recorded plat of the city of . umuivuB, in rri.iiKiin i.ouio. s.uo pari ueing lo.j leel on the north end of each of said lot aid 2.'1 feotoaitand wot and llli) feet north ami south in the northwest comer of in lot No. 7ol. in said city. 1 fA feet oil' of lot 761, appraised at JISJ Of) Do do do 7ii;t, ' d ' loo oo Do do do 767, do I J.") IK) Do do do "i. II. ibi 7fi 00 The N. W. comer ol 7til do SO 00 Terms one-third cash, one third in one year, and one-bird in tv.'n yours, with interest from the day oi Bule.and secured by mortgage on the premises. A. S. CHEW. apE'-iliod. Adm'r of E. N, Gregory, deo'd. To oiuitrv Mcrcliiints. FIRST GREAT WHOLESALE IPRLXG AUCTION nam:. . P. STONE & CO., I, sell at PubUo Auction, on Tuoadav anil Wctlnes- lav, Mnrch 'Jltli anil 'JItili, one hundrml i ackaes of Britiah, rrenoh and rVroeriean Dry t looda. comprising a com plete aaaortment of new ami beautiful itylei of Spring ami Summer Qooda, auited to the trade of the interior of Ohio. Kvery article will he sold, without reserve, to the bigheal bidder Among the goods are 1,000 pa. Knglish ami American Fruits ami CaliCOOfltSOO pe. lOngliHh, l-'rench and American Qinpfaama, 2tK) pa. painted Mualini and Lawns, 100 pa, Mourning Prints, Gingnami and Lawnaj 900 pea. Summer Piintnlonn (ioods, ll 10 pes. Vesting, l.IKH) pes. Indian Mead. Jewit ('ity ami other styles Brown Shirling..1j00pcs. Bleach-ed ShlrlingSO0 pes. Muilina, Jaconet, Hook and Swiss Mue Una, Cap and Cape Laoea, Lace and Lace tSdging. Black. Mixed, White and Brown Hose and Halt' Hose. 1(H) pieces I.ish Linena, 100 pieces Brown Linen for Sumner Coate. Bonnet, ('an and Tallata Kihhona, White and Black ('tape, Leghorn, Florence, Straw and Lawn Bonnets, Silk, Pongee and Cotton Pocket Handkerchiefs, Linen Camhric Handkerchief. ALSO Pini.'Needlee, Combe, Hooka and Byea Thread, Sewing Silk, &c.t &e., comprising a complete and perfect assortment of every article usually kept in the Dry (ioods line. ALSO 50 pieces Black, Brown and Blue ('Inths. SOpieOei Black and Fancy ('asnimers. MM) pairs Ladies Morocco Slippers and Shoea o(K) pairs Ladies Shoes and Knots, Calf and Grain. 10 cases Kip and Calf Boots. 900 piirs Men and Boy's Kip Broff&na, IQP boxes Superior Cavendish Tobacco. The attention of Merchants in Colnmbui and surrounding towna is particularly invited to tfall ia!e. Sale will eommenoe each day at 0 o'clock, tnarlii d&w. A. 1' STONE, Auctioneer. OARPETSI CARPETS! JD. ON HORN V CO., thankful (br the great run their Carpet Establishment has bad, and anticipating a large trade for their Carpets this se ison, would inform the public that they have just received an cxlrn large lot of all kinds of Spring; Styles of Cixrpet, Oil Cloths, Arc, selected from the latest styles, and purchased for tho Cash, and will bfl sold lower than ever offered in this city. Uieir slocic consists in part ot iiiw jams umneili nt SI .17 1 12 " 117 to ,51 lil)0 Three Ply, 'Jill II I ilS(H) 1000 1800 I.Ml SOU yoo Host Wool fnrrain, Assorted kinds, Wool ami Cotton, Cotton, " Venetian, Tapestry 6c wool do. Stair, 00 37 31 35 2S 73 r,i 0 ) 1 50 I 50 40 68 Woolen Ruggl, from 2 Ii 10 Oil Cloth " " 1 00 70 Sea Grass and Woolen Matt., 50 1200 yards 1-1 and li-l Matting, 211 350 ' Heavy Spanish do. ;!0 P50 u Cotton and Wool Rag Carpet. 375 " Woolen List ' " Oil Cloths, of 2. S, 4, I.J, (i and 12 feet wide, at .'17c to 51 00 per yard. Also, cut to suit any size room or hall. CiirtaiitS'-I'uiiited Slindes. 1350 yard. Col, Woolen and Cloth Drapery. 500 " Needle Work Swiss Muslin Curtains, (roin 31c to 52 per yard. 350 " Books Stripe and wove figured Curtains. 08 Painted Oil Curtain. Columbus, April Ll. d&w3m A. i. STONE& Co., WHOLESALE DE LERS, EXCLUSIVELY, ARE now receiving their Spring S.ock of British and American Dry Corals, to which they invite the attention of tho merchants in Columbus nn.l surrounding country Our stock is large and as complete as can be lound in any Wholesale House in .New York or Philadelphia, nnd we caii and will sell them as cheap as they cau he purchased in cither of the abovo named cities, with the addition ol freight. We buy our goods of the Importers, Manufacturers, and at the great Package Auctions, the same place, where the wholesale merchants east buy, and we can live at as small profits in Colunibus, where rents and other expenses are not one-tenth what tbev are east, as tbev can. VV'c invito one and all to luok atour stuck and prices, anil indga for Ihein. elves. A. P. STONE Ic CO. I'. S. We take this method to sav to our old customers that our goods are now arriving, and wo should be glad to see Ihein. Brl6 il.Vw. NKW IIOTANIC MUniC'INK STORK. TO High street, opposite A. I'. Stone's S'ore. HE subscriber has taken Howard's llotanic Medicines, and is ttlfing up w ith fresh and well prepared article., such as all persons who desire Ireedom from bodily suffering, upon rational principles, may use to profit Also, a supply of those well know n Liniments fur external application, that he has been employed in RttnuihotUring for years past, the effect of which is to excite in the system that kind of action that will assist nature in removing the obstructions that cause suffering;. Tho different Syrup.. Bitter. Tincture. Ic thst are in use, can all be had on short notice. nplJ-d&wly ROBERT CLOUD. DISSOLUTION til' I'AIIT.NKHSIIl P. lie partnership between C. DENIG At SONS. is this dav dissolved bv mutual consent. o far a. relates to L. A. and C.I Df.siu. All debts due said firm arc to be tiaid. and all those due front tlio same discharged at tho store, where the business will be continued by ti. Daaio It A. M. Dram, under the firm of 0. DENIG & SON. march'! BOOKS & STATION WW i . N . WHITING & HUNTINGTON, BooltitlUrt and Stationer, llightlrett. NKW KD1TION OP THE OHIO FOIIMH AND PHACTICJK. B A AC N. WHITING, Columbne, haejait pnbilahcda X now edition of practical fbinu in aotlooi pereoueJ ami real, ami n chuneery, now in common ufc in the State of Ohio t coniprlaing Process, Declaratlona. Pleas, Replica tlona. perourrera. V erdicts. Judgmente. Complele Record; Scire Faciae. A Uachment, Ejectment, Occupying Cla nanta. BUI oi Particular, ttuu orEiceptton, Error. Certiorari, Appeal, Depoaltfoni in State Courtl and in Courts of the 1 ' i ' t ,i t - , I Ii'di'Mint inn I'rum Sidns ( 'Inrk'a f-.iri, Bzeouiloni, PafUttonaHabeuCorpua,OatnittSeIeot Writs, Appointment id' Cleka, Admission of Attorneys and Soli-eilora.and vaneus other Proceedings at Law ; Bdls iu chan eery, tnjunctione, SubmBoa and Notice, Demurrera, Pleas, Answers, Hearing and Rehearfng, Mahters and Receivers, Bills of Review, Ordera, Derreea, fro., with notes. " fi dangerous to alter old established forms" t Eq.Ca. Abg. 764 By P. B.Wilcox, Attorney at Law. I largo sup. rov-aluyo, vol. of 1.70 pagea.ln fine law binding. Tha publiaher U-.ir, greatpleuure in preaentingto the pro. feaiion tlie following favorable recommendation! Of thin edi-tlon of the Fortna and Practice : From the Judgl of the Court in Hank. Codht in Bank, Jan. 7, 1848, Tlie new Forms, the Authoritlei addaeed, nnd tlio eopi. '"' ' idil.-d to t: is ( dition. lt. ally increase its value. It b.i I.... in oi.pnre.l wild great earn, and evinces n degree or Olilieai learning nnd legal acumen which add not only to Ihe value of the work, but alio to the well earned fiiiiio, ns an able law writer, of its learned and amiable author. In my judgment it will not fuller under tbc the test of critical examination, bv comparison with most modern work of accredited reputation. M. BIHCHAVtD. 'I ho underalgned concur in the opinion above expressed. I'. HITCHCOCK, E. AVERY. JY C. READ. Front the. lion, udgf Jlurmt. Tlie volume, you remark, basl.een very much enlarged nnd Increaied In value, by the addition of new forms, and numerous notes, referring to adjudged eases touching the subject matter of the text. It appear lo me that no I'rac-tltioner iu the Court of our State, with your book before lb in. can be at a Ion for the lorm of any I'rocesa, Pleading! Bill, Answer, Order or Entry, that can be wanted ll th course of hi practice j and it is very evident that the UU merou references iu your copious notes will save much lime and labor to Unite of the profession who consult the work. I'rom Judtt Wriakt. I 'I'llO lirst edition has llceil circl'iill.' revi.,.,1 nn.l an mnnu other tonus added, that this mnv be regarded as almost "a new work." Authorities are adduced to sustain all but the forms on uric statutes, requiring new proceeding. Copi-ous Note nr.; added to this edition, relating chiefly to practice selected from materials collected by the nuthnr during several years and eipeclall. relating to the more important" questions iu Chancery Practice that have not yet boon iattlad In the Courts of Ohio." We think Mr Wilcox lias preaenled to the Prolenion a valuable book of Practice, calculated to secure greater uniformity and uccuracv iu the judicial proceeding of th. Court of Ohio, ami to 'aid the young praotitii ner, as well a the old one. in the modes of proceeding. This book should be ill the library ol everv practising lawyer. JUDO Wai.kku remarks in his Western Law Journal for Deeambor We have here, tiiuler the nana ol a second edition, in re-llty a new book, of U7D pages, every one of which contains matter of every day utility to the practitioner of law in Ohio. We do not see hov even the tyro, with the light here furnished, need be at a loss for the mode of procedure, whether he be Judge. Attorney. or Clerk. And Air. Wilcox has not only given the 'ura, but the wherefore ; for nuthori-lies are cited to sustain almost everv lorm presented. And then the index I hut better half of a law bookis very elaborate and complete. On the whole, we are inclined to think ibis the most convenient book yet mad. for the profession in Ohio. Judge Swan's work 'is not yet completed. And we congratulate our junior brethren, especially, on the facilities thus afforded fur taking nnd keeping the right way in the conduct of anv case. Por sale at the bookstore or I. jN. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. Colombo, April 11 1849, The work may also be had, nt the publisher's prico of H, W. Derbey It Co.. Cincinnati ; H, Limbocker and James Morrison, Pinna) Charles Ells, Dnvton ; Thomas Brodie, Lebanon; John N. Cm li, Springfield ; Wm. W. Kay, Delaware; C, E. Newman, Norwalk ; .I.J. Beach, Mansfield; (leorgo Ebert, Tiffin ; Wm. Hood, Perry (burgh D. Campbell it Sons, Sandusky City; Samuel Knepper, Wooster ; Win. H. Canfleld, Medina; M. C. Voiingl.no, Cleveland; C, Bartlett, Painesville ; A. C. Hubbard, Jefferson, Ashtabula eountf ; J. (.'. Micbcncr. Akron ; D. J. Bigger. Mnssil-Ion ; J.J. East, Canton ; B, Little, Ravenna) W.N. Porter, Warren; L. Hanna e Brother. New Lisbon; W. W. Heed & Son, Zanesville ; E Sanford & Co., Newark; Dr. Harvey Scott, Lancaster; William McArthur, Circloville ; and Joseph Jones, Cblllleoth... d&w. 5,000 PIECES OF WAI.Ii PAPKR. THE subscribers have opened a large assortment of Wall Papers, comprising the most extensive variety of Pat terns ever offered for sale in this market; prices varying from 8 cant to ' I .Ml per piece. Among the collection is a variety of Rich and Elegant Match PaUtmBordtrim, &.c Window Curtain I'upers a large variety or Eire-Hoard Screens all of which will be sold at very low prices for cash. Persons desiring to purchase Wall Papers, fee., nre respectfully Invited to call and examine this assortment bo-fore purchasing elsewhere. I. N. WHITING it HUNTINGTON. marts d&w illACAUItfKV'S KN GLAND, lor 25 cents per Volume. npilE HISTORS" OP ENGLAND, from tho accession J of James II.; by Thomas Babington Maeaulay: The cheap edition, vols. I and 2. at 25 cents. Vols. I nnd 2 of the line edition of the same work, iu a clear, beautiful type and handsomely bound (Iticcii KliziibetU. The History of Queen Elizabeth, by Jacob Abbott, with engravings; 1 vol. Brno, Part 6th of the beautiful illustrated edition of tho Life ol 1'rnnkliu. Prica iS eta, Por sale at the Bookstore of nplO I. N. WHITING &, HUNTINGTON. I'redcriku limner's New Work. rpilP. MIDNIGHT .SUN ; Pii.oiiim.u.k. By frcoetika X Bremer. Translated from th unpublished original, bv Mary Ipjwitt. Price 12A cts. por sale at the Bookstore of aplO I. N. WHITING (c HUNTINGTON. MAGAZINKS. GRAHAM'S Magazine, and Godey's Ladies' Book, for April, for sale by ap5. I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. Another supply of IMncnnley's Knglnnd, No. 1 and 2. THE HISTORY OE ENGLAND, from tho accession of James II. By Thomfl Babington Macauley. Vol. I and 2. A fresh supply this nay received at the ilookstore of April3. I. N. WHITING &. HUNTINGTON. AHRIVKIJ LAST NIGHT. BEAUTIPUL Fine FRENCH GINGHAMS, lor 25 cts. Various other kinds ditto, from 12. to 37A el. A choice lot of LAWNS, including plain black a now article.) Black Bgdpad and black Brusbay. Also, a r.iro lot of PRINTS, some small Hures that cannot fail to suit the taste of the ladies. Those RIBBONS and HON NETS are going olf at a speed beyond all Cul tion ; but more are coming ap5 II. COWI.I'.S .V CO, 131 High. ny samk"arrival. NEW and rare slvles of VF.STLNGS and CRAVATS for tho nntlera.n. Also fine FRENCH CLOTHS AND CASSIMERI'.S. Also some entirely new stvles of FANCY CASSIMERI'.S and anice article of CASHMA-RETTE for pring Coats, bv pS II. COWI.I'.S & CO. SOLID LAWNS. GUF.EN. Blue. Buff, Brown. Lilac ami Black, a new style, and a very genteel article. Also. a splendid lot Of" Gingham Linen. French, Scotch, American and Manclie.icr not excelled in this market for vari' tv and cheapness, now opening bv apl2-d(Vw. H. COWI.ES & CO. C. K. KlNfT.-SI'lUNG oobs. FASHIONS TRIMMINGS BARGAINS We can say to tbc Ladies, tho Spring Styles of Trimmings .re very prettv tint Wfl are daily receiving, and will soon he able to offer the most perfect assortment of Trimming. nd Variety and Fancy Goods to be found in this country, em bfsaiag almost every description of article, known to tho 'rade. from the richest model of ta.te to the lowest price ever named, a schedule of which would be too tedious, Ws invite you to call. We have yet at your own prices a few dress goods, to close that trsde. Canton Tea Store, mar27-d.Vw. C, U. KING. J. L. ft W. A. GILL, TRON FOUNDRV. corner or Town and Canal streets, JL Columbus. Ohio; Warehouse, No.7, Broadway Exchsnge. Stoves Ploughs. Corn Shelters. Ilnllnw Ware; andsgen-Bfaj assortment of Foundry castings, alw-aya on hand. Job work and Machinery msde to order in the bn.t inann.r,and in short notice. Junoll.1. .w&t-wtf. CINCINNATI. MAGLORY HRANDY. Seven hf. Pipe. Malory Brandy tin. day received and for sal by SOUTHCATE, HAWTHORN Y CO., n 17 24 Columbia St. f H. (JODDARII BRANDY. -10 Iff. Pipes thi. . .tllierior brand Chainii.iirne Rr.indv. reeuivoH nnrl for .ale bv SOUTHGATF. HAlVTl'lOHN t, CO P'7 24 Columbia at. I"1 AR. 1TO brls S. C. Tar. pist received and for safe by P' KING A-. IIEFFNEB. Cincinnati. C1OFFEB.000 bag. Rio. J 20O do I.airuvra. For sale bv KING II IIEFFNEB, 27 Main street, mar22. Cincinnati. J Vli ARn6MOLANSK.-350 hdds. Sugar, Tair and prune : 1 .200 bid.. Molasses. For sale by KING St. IIEFFNEB, 27 Main street, mnr22. Cincinnati, J) ill El) PKACIIKS VI sacks, just received by .,,1: k 1 1 . a- i ' 1 ' 1 1 id :;.,: I.) ICE, TAR, AND ITSIL- IV 25 casks Bice. 200 bbi. Tar, 200 do Fish. For snln by KING &. IIEFFNEB, 27 Main street, mar2i Cincinnati. Mi: LI S. Six very fine Alules, sellable for Califor nis idvenfurnrs, may be had bv applving to npfi KING ik IIEFFNEB, 27 Main St. Cincinnati. QUGAIt AND N. II. MOLANSKN O 200 brls. Belined Sugar. ; 50 do. S. H. Molasses, prime, lunrling from Belle Isle, nnd for ssle by apli KING it HEKENER, Cincinnati. RAISINS. 20(7imxnsrTo(l ilio.xcT.loo'fboxc., land-iugfroin John Adams, nud lor sain by pfi KING & HEFFNER, Cincinnati. MOLANSKN. 1.000 brls Moln.ses. landing fromBoilo' Isle, and fur sale by KING St, IIEFFNEB. apl 27 Main St., Cincinnati. 100 apG I1A(JN Pimento; 50 lings Java Cofloe Ijnding from United State., and for ssle by KING Ar. HEFFNER, Cincinnati. LEATHER. 100 bundles Uppet and Skirting Loather just received by KING & HEFFNER, apb No. 27 Main st.. Cincinnati. SLN DRIES. " 50 hf chests Y. H. G. P. and Imp. Tea ; 100 caddies do do do do; 50 qr casks P. Diirand's Burgundy Port Wine ; 30 do Bed Wine ; 41) do pure juico Port Wine; 100 casks Scotch Ale and London Porter; 200 boxes Claret Wines, various brand. ; 10 hhls. pure Tennessee Peach Brandy; 500 oz, No. I , Nutmegs t 500 mats Cassia ; 100 baskets Olive Oil. In store and for sale bv tnar.h7, SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN & CO. IOR SALE. 110 Acreaof Land, situated on . the turnpike road leading to Lexington, fi miles from Newport. Ky., 60 acres under cultivation, a new two story brick house, containing cighi rooms, orchard, well, ci.tern, am) other improvements. Prico g50 per acre, one-half down, balance on time. Apply to SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN & CO., march7. 21 Columbia it, Cincinnati. MADEIRA WINEN.-20 qr casks Priest Madeira Wine; 35 octaves Blandy (o do ; 50 qr casks Woodhouso do ; 5 pines do doj In .tore and lor sale low, bv SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN &. CO., fb7. 24 Columbia St., Cincinnati. RANDIES. '15 hf and qr pipes A. Seignette Brandy ; 10 do do J.B. Godard do; 15 do do Maglory do ; 5 do do J. J. Dupuy do; All of which nro perfectly pure and for sale l tv by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN St. CO., 'cb7. 24 Columbia st , Cincinnati. Fr. SKINNER, ( l.ate of New Lisbon, Ohio.) GENERAL Agency, Commission and Forwarding Merchant, deal, in Butter, Cheese, Lard, and Produce in general, No. 13, East Front St., near steamboat landing, Cincinnati, Ohio. Refer to Justus Wright, and A. G. Richardson, Bro. & Co., Cincinnati ; B. W. Snodgrass & Co., New Lisbo j Gngg& Elliott, Philadelphia; John Smith, New Orleans) S. B. Ross, Portsmouth ; Lawson dr. Covode, Wcllsville ; Ewalt and G.bhart, Pittsburgh; John Scott, Nashville j W. C. Scott, St. Louis. Sep22 dtf TO THE PUBLIC. HAVI NG completed our new Piano and Tea Wareroom, and received our lirst shipments, consisting of 3G splendid Pianos, and .'WO chests choice Teas, wo invite purchasers and dealers in those articles to call and examine our stock which will bo replenished weekly. Our Teas nre purchased for cash direct from Importer, and our Pianos being from tho manufactory of Stodart St Dunham, New York, cannot be equalled in the U. States. 'I'he Piano Saleroom is over the Tea Warcrooma, and occupies the whole upper part of the building. Teas put up in 4 and 4 pound packages, of better quality, In better style, and at lower prices than of any of tho Eastern packing houses. SMITH & NIXON, augl. N. E. corner 7th nnd Walnut at.. Cincinnati, O. HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. WE beg leave to inforn the Merchants of the Western country that we are now receiving in addition to our former strock a very extensivo variety of Goods in the Hard ward line, of American, English antl German manufacture, We particularly request the Merchants to an examination of our stock before they make their purchases in other markets, as we arc confident that our prices will be found correspondingly low with those of New York and other Ea tern cities. Ourstockis comprised in part of the following! Collin's, Simmon's, and iVlann's Axes; Mill and X Cut Saws ; Grass and Grain Scythes ; Scythe Sneaths; Sickles; Hay and Manure Forks Hamcs, Traces, Hoes; Anvils.; Shovels nnd Spades; And Looking Glasses. Also, a complete assortment of Shelf Hardware. Prompt and particular attention will be given to all orders entrusted to our care. MEAD dr. WINSTON, March 4. .t-wtf. No. 15 Pearl street, Cincinnati. RAGS WANTED. We will at all times nav tho . highest market price in Cash for good Rag. The present prico is S3,25 per hundred lbs. NIXON & CO., Paper Manufacturers, Walnut st , Four doors below Pearl St., Cincinnati. march!! g2 Cin Gaz. BOURBON WHISKEY 200 hbl. Bourbon Wbi-key, ranging from 3 to 8 year, old, in store and for sale low by SOUTHGATE. HAWTHORN St CO., fc')7. 24 Columbia St., Cincinnati. TWIST TOBACCO 30 k.gs No. l,6Twt.tTo- U b.cco, in store and for sale bv SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN St CO., ' I ' 1 - - 24 Columbia St., Cincinaati. pIIAMPAIGN WINES. Vy 50 baskets Cliquot Champaiga ; 30 do Heid.ick do: 25 case. Cabinet do ; In store and lor sale low, by febl2. SOUTHGATE. HAWTHORN A CO. 8 MALL LUMP TOBACCO. IB bnxe Mo. 5's '1 obacro ; 100 do Va. 5's do ; 100 do Mo.H's do; 80 do Mo. 1 2'. do ; 10 do Mo. l(i'. do; 150 do Mo. lb do ; 100 do Va. lb do ; in store and for sale low by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN & CO., march7. 24 Columbia at .Cincinnati. EIIOAR COtCKI.IKO. WII.I.IAM 1VOOO. AI.Fltr.il WOOD. CONK LING, WOOD St CO., MANUFACTt'ni-RS OF Pure White Lead, Chrome Green, Bed Lead, Yellow, Litharge, " Red, Putty, Pari. Green. Whiting, fire dried, Chinese Blue, Paris White, A.orted colored Paints and Cider Vinegar. Ntfih side of Court ttrttt, East of Broadway, WE have adopted the most approved method, ss practised b best Eastern manufacturers, in manufsctur ing White Lead, and will warrant it equal to any manufactured in the United States. Will warrant the quality of each article we manufacture, to be as good a. any to be pro cured, and to giv entire aaliafactinn. Offered at lowest prices on usual time, or discount for cash. Cincinaati, Jan. 3 lydeV.iv